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Essential Rome

The Complete Spectrum of Art, Architecture and Antiquities

Tour Details

An itinerary bursting with gems from the whole range of Rome’s heritage. Over the years MRT has devised many tours to Rome, but mostly they have attempted only a single episode or theme – Ancient, Medieval, Baroque, Caravaggio, Michelangelo, Raphael, music. This tour provides the perfect opportunity to explore all of these simultaneously.

Rome presents three major challenges to the cultural traveller. Firstly, it is big. Items of major importance – many of which on their own would make any town in the world worth visiting – are generously strewn through an area that is approximately four miles in diameter. The second is that there are hundreds of such places in the Eternal City.

The third challenge is that these items are from such a wide span of time – well over two millennia – for much of which Rome was the pre-eminent city in its sphere. Capital of the Roman Republic and Empire, centre of western Christianity, a role regained with consequent splendour with the triumph of the Catholic Reformation and finally, from 1871, capital of a united Italy.

This tour overcomes such challenges by giving preference to geography over chronology, proximity over theme. Meandering walks explore a particular district, picking out the most significant buildings and works of art, enjoying alluring vistas as they arise, glimpsing major and minor treasures – whatever period they belong to. But it’s irrefutable that the itinerary includes most of the most important places and works of art in Rome.

There is a lot of walking, though regular use is made of minibuses (never coaches, which are excluded from the centre). Not every place seen is mentioned in the description below, and the order may differ.

This tour is particularly strenuous. Please read the advice under ‘Practicalities’.

Inclusions

Travel by private minibus; hotel accommodation; breakfasts, 1 lunch and 4 dinners with wine, water, coffee; all admissions, including a private visit to the Vatican Museums; all tips; all taxes; the services of the lecturer.

Accommodation

February Departures

Hotel L’Orologio, Rome: An elegant 4-star hotel located in the heart of Rome, a few steps away from Largo Argentina.

October Departures

Donna Camilla Savelli, Rome: A pleasingly restored former baroque monastery, now 4-star hotel, set at the foot of the Janiculum hill in Trastevere.

Single rooms are doubles for sole use throughout.

Group Size

Between 9 and 19 participants.

Expert Speakers

Dr Thomas-Leo True

Art historian specialising in Renaissance and Baroque architecture in Rome and the Papal States, and Assistant Director of the British School at Rome from September 2015. He received his doctorate from Cambridge University, and also studied at the British School at Rome, where he was Rome Scholar (2009–10) and Giles Worsley Fellow (2013). He has lived in Le Marche region of Italy and is currently writing his first book on the Marchigian Cardinals of Pope Sixtus V.

Mr Christopher Garibaldi

Christopher Garibaldi is an independent researcher and academic. From 2010 to 2019 he was Director of Palace House, Newmarket (the National Horseracing Museum). He was previously Co-Director of the Attingham Summer School for the Study of Historic Houses and Collections. Earlier in his career he was Assistant Keeper of Art (Decorative Art) at Norwich Castle Museum. In the 1990s, he worked for the Royal Collection cataloguing the silver at Buckingham Palace, Windsor Castle and other royal residences. He recently completed an MPhil in the History of Art and Architecture at St John’s College, Cambridge where he is currently studying for his PhD on aspects of the history of royal patronage.

Practicalities

Please note: This is a particularly strenuous tour. Unavoidably, there is a lot of walking, as the historic area is vast, and vehicular access is increasingly restricted. Minibuses are used on some occasions but otherwise the city is traversed on foot. There is a lot of standing in museums and churches. A good level of fitness is necessary. It should not be attempted by anyone who has difficulty with everyday walking and stair-climbing. Average distance by minibus per day: 9 miles.

Dates

2026

October 13 – 19, 2026

2027

February 23 – March 1, 2027

October 12 – 18, 2027

Price

October 2026

Double Occupancy: $8,890 AUD per person

Single Occupancy: $11,070 AUD per person

February 2027

Double Occupancy: $8,060 AUD per person

Single Occupancy: $9,550 AUD per person

October 2027

Double Occupancy: $8,860 AUD per person

Single Occupancy: $11,110 AUD per person

 

Tour by Martin Randall Travel.

  • A perfect introduction – or reintroduction – to Rome in all its grandeur; covering all periods from Ancient Rome onwards, accompanied by speakers at the very top of their field.
  • See vast swathes of this magnificent city, visiting the major monuments, buildings, and works of art, from the Colosseum to Caravaggio.
  • Within the multitude of highlights is a private visit to the Sistine Chapel, shared with participants travelling on Raphael (October 2026), Palaces & Villas of Rome (February 2027) or Renaissance Rivals (October 2027).

Tour begins in the early afternoon. See the glorious Byzantine mosaics in the churches of Sta. Maria Maggiore (one of the four patriarchal basilicas) and Sta. Prassede.

The tour starts at the very beginning: today is largely devoted to Ancient Rome, beginning with the Colosseum, largest of all amphitheatres, completed ad 80. The Forum has evocative remains of the key temples and civic buildings at the heart of the Roman Empire. The present appearance of the Capitol, first centre of ancient Rome, was designed by Michelangelo, and the surrounding palazzi are museums with outstanding ancient sculpture and a collection of paintings.

The Basilica of St Peter in the Vatican was the outcome of the greatest architects of several generations – Bramante, Raphael, Sangallo, Michelangelo – and contains major sculpture. Today also includes a private visit to the Vatican, either at dawn or in the evening, to see Michelangelo’s frescoes in the Sistine Chapel in peace, together with Raphael’s frescoes in the adjacent Stanze.

The morning includes the superb sculpture of the Altar of Peace (Ara Pacis) erected by Augustus, paintings by Pinturicchio and Caravaggio in Sta. Maria del Popolo, and a walk in the Pincio Gardens (good views across Rome) to the Spanish Steps. Trinità dei Monti is a convent with a refectory painted by Andrea Pozzo, as well as a unique corridor with an astrolabe table and anamorphic frescoes. The Palazzo Barberini is a great palace which became Rome’s National Gallery, with paintings by most of the Italian Old Masters.

Among today’s highlights are the Pantheon, the best preserved of Roman monuments (whose span was only twice exceeded in the next 1,750 years); the lively and wonderfully adorned Piazza Navona, which retains the shape of the Roman hippodrome on which it was built; and the 5th-century church of Sta. Sabina, as perfect an Early Christian basilica as survives anywhere. See also S. Ivo, a masterpiece of Baroque architecture with a cupola designed by Borromini, and two Roman temples, of Vesta and Fortuna Virile.

 

The morning is free. Drive in the afternoon to three contrasting churches largely or partly dating to the early Middle Ages: the 6th-century circular Mausoleum of Sta. Costanza; the historically complex but exceptionally beautiful Basilica of S. Clemente; and St John Lateran, the cathedral of Rome.

Before departing for the airport, visit two churches to see paintings by Caravaggio, S. Agostino (Loreto Madonna) and S. Luigi dei Francesi (St Matthew series). Tour concludes.

 

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